The present application relates to a folding knife. In particular, the present application relates to an automatic knife having a lock configured to lock the knife blade in both the closed and the open positions and a safety mechanism configured to prevent inadvertent rotation of the knife blade out of either the closed or the open position.
Folding knives typically include a handle and one or more blades pivotally attached to the handle, the blades having a compact closed position and an extended open position. Folding knives may be manually operated, have an assisted-opening mechanism, or have an automatic opening mechanism for moving the blade from the closed into the open position.
In folding knives having a manual operation, a user opens the blade by grasping the blade or pushing a knob protruding from the blade in order to rotate the blade into the open position. Assisted-opening knives include a bias mechanism that aids the user in opening the blade, typically requiring the user to open the blade a certain amount manually, then assisting the opening of the blade the rest of the way into the open position. Automatic knives include a bias mechanism configured to fully open the blade upon actuation of an opening mechanism, such as a push-button. A folding knife may have a locking mechanism configured to lock the blade into one or both of the closed or open positions. A number of locking mechanisms are known including liner locks having a spring arm that engages the rear of the blade to lock the blade open and other sliding or push-button mechanisms that engage the blade to prevent blade rotation.
In more sophisticated folding knives, a safety may be included to maintain the blade in the closed position. Such a safety may be particularly desirable in the case of an automatic knife to ensure that the blade is not inadvertently opened.
A folding knife includes a handle, an axle coupled to a first end of the handle, and a blade rotatably coupled to the axle. The blade includes a working portion and a tang, the blade having an open position in which the working portion extends from the handle and a closed position in which the working portion is substantially received within the handle. The folding knife further includes a lock having a locked position in which the lock prevents rotation of the blade and an unlocked position in which the lock permits rotation of the blade. The folding knife further includes a spring arm in the handle and a safety coupled to the handle, the safety having a first position in which the safety deflects the spring arm into the path of the lock to maintain the lock in the locked position and a second position in which the safety permits the lock to move from the locked position to the unlocked position.
The invention further relates to an automatic knife including a handle, an axle coupled to a first end of the handle, and a blade rotatably coupled to the axle. The blade includes a working portion and a tang, the blade having an open position in which the working portion extends from the handle and a closed position in which the working portion is substantially received within the handle. The automatic knife further includes a spring operating on the blade to bias the blade into the open position and a lock having a locked position in which the lock prevents rotation of the blade and an unlocked position in which the lock permits rotation of the blade, and a spring arm in the handle. The folding knife further includes a safety coupled to the handle, the safety having a first position in which the safety deflects the spring arm into the path of the lock to maintain the lock in the locked position and a second position in which the safety permits the lock to move from the locked position to the unlocked position. When the lock is in the unlocked position, the spring rotates the blade from the closed into the open position.
The invention further relates to a safety mechanism for a folding knife having a blade, a handle, a liner, and a blade lock. The safety mechanism includes a base configured to slide with respect to the handle, a user interface on a side of the base, a first projection extending from the base into the plane of the liner, and a spring arm incorporated into the liner. The first projection interfaces with the spring arm to force the spring arm into a position in which the spring arm prevents movement of the blade lock relative to the handle.
The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or being carried out in various ways. Alternative exemplary embodiments relating to other features and combinations of features as may be generally recited in the claims.
The invention will become more fully understood from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements, in which:
a is a top-view of a wedge for a folding knife lock mechanism according to an exemplary embodiment;
b is a side-view of a wedge for a folding knife lock mechanism according to an exemplary embodiment;
a is a top-view of a safety for a folding knife according to an exemplary embodiment;
b is a side-view of a safety for a folding knife according to an exemplary embodiment;
a is a side-view of a folding knife with the blade closed and locked and the safety on with the handle scale in the foreground removed according to an exemplary embodiment;
b is an enlarged view of the area indicated by line 8b-8b of
c is a side-view of the folding knife of
a is a side-view of a folding knife with the blade closed and locked and the safety off with the handle scale in the foreground removed according to an exemplary embodiment;
b is an enlarged view of the area indicated by line 9b-9b of
c is a side-view of the folding knife of
a is a side-view of a folding knife with the blade closed and unlocked with the safety off with the handle scale in the foreground removed according to an exemplary embodiment;
b is an enlarged view of the area indicated by line 10b-10b of
c is a side-view of the folding knife of
a is a side-view of a folding knife with the blade opened and locked and the safety on with the handle side in the foreground removed according to an exemplary embodiment;
b is a side-view of the folding knife of
a is a side-view of a folding knife with the blade opened and locked and the safety off with the handle scale in the foreground removed according to an exemplary embodiment;
b is a side view of the folding knife of
a is a side view of a folding knife with the blade opened and unlocked and the safety off with the handle scale in the foreground removed according to an exemplary embodiment; and
b is a side-view of the folding knife of
Before turning to the figures, which illustrate the exemplary embodiments in detail, it should be understood that the application is not limited to the details set forth in the following description or illustrated in the figures. It should also be understood that the terminology is for the purpose of description only and should not be regarded as limiting.
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The construction and the arrangements of the examples shown in the figures and described herein are illustrative only. Although only a few embodiments have been described in detail in this disclosure, many modifications are possible (e.g., variations in sizes, dimensions, structures, shapes and proportions of the various elements, values of parameters, mounting arrangements, use of materials, colors, orientations, etc.). For example, an automatic knife embodiment is shown in
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